Chapter 353: The Count's Wrath

Alfie didn't know the preciousness of the Charged Crystal. Charged crystals can store mana, and having a charged crystal full of magic means that the mage has more magic that can be called at any time, which is enough to affect the outcome of a battle at a critical moment and decide the life and death of the mage, and the charged crystal is of great significance to the mage.

All the mages on the entire continent dream of owning a Charged Crystal. It is no exaggeration to say that all the known Charged Crystals in the entire Ariant Continent combined are not as many as the ones they have found! Such a huge number of Charged Crystals is enough to make the mages of the entire continent crazy.

Alfie even guessed that even the owner of the castle, Count Delacoural, did not know that there was such a strange space in the castle, and that there were so many charging crystals stored in it. Otherwise, he only needs to take out a small part, which is enough to buy the vast majority of the magicians in the entire continent to work for him.

The dilemma faced by the Earl at the beginning when Fred the Great led the four major legions of the empire to overwhelm the realm was nothing to mention in front of the combination of magicians across the continent.

Alfie's guess was not wrong at all, this alien space opened up by someone unknown was also a blind spot that Cross could not monitor through the eye of the sky, and at this time, Cross was once again mad with anger because of the loss of monitoring. Slightly different from previous times, this time he finally alarmed Count Delacoural, who was in his study.

"Cross, you're too noisy!" the Count's majestic voice came from the study, and the thunderous Cross was immediately silenced.

"No, I'm very sorry, great host. Cross heard the displeasure in the count's tone, and fell to the ground in fear.

"You've yelled more than once. Just because I don't speak doesn't mean I can't hear!" said the Count's tone.

"Forgive your faithful servant, my master. Cross was so frightened that he didn't dare to explain himself. He was well aware of the Count's temperament, and the more he explained it, the greater the Count's fire would be.

"How's that little mouse doing? Although Delacoural gave Cross the task of surveillance, he could still roughly judge the progress of Alfie and the others by the degree of restoration of the castle. What's more, the extent to which the castle is restored is closely related to the restoration of his strength.

"Now that the two teams have merged, they have just passed the test of Master Anthony!" replied Kroos, trembling. He knew that if he was not careful, he would be in danger of his life.

"Two teams?" said the Count's voice.

"No, that's right, as soon as you entered the study, another party came to the castle. Cross's back was already soaked in cold sweat, and he discovered a fatal mistake, that is, when Alfie and the others arrived, he did not report it to his master in time. Although the Count said that there was nothing important to bother him, the new "intruder" was definitely one of the important things.

"What is the composition of this team?" asked the Count with interest.

"A troll, a woman, and ...... A bard. "Cross is obviously ranking Alfie and the others according to the threat factor in his mind. The Great Troll Warrior is honored to be number one on Kroos' list of menaces.

"What an interesting combination. Is that troll the 'Prophet Profit' in your information?" the Count's voice tinged with pleasure, as if he was amused by the combination.

"Not really. Great hosts. He came here just a stunned young man, a far cry from the wise prophet in the intelligence. Despite being at the top of the list of threats, Kroos clearly doesn't have a very high opinion of Zambit.

"What's so special about that woman?" the Count looked very interested in the new team.

"A poor woman with amnesia, nothing remarkable. Cross pouted. If he knew that Rebecca was standing behind the goddess of magic, Bishut, he would not dare to be so presumptuous.

"Then why did you put her before that bard? The bard profession is in decline, but it's not even like an amnesiac woman. The Earl was very aware of the abilities of this subordinate, and asked uneasily.

"It's just a slicky kid with an oil cavity, and I don't see anything special. Cross's impression of Alfie is even worse, in his eyes, this shapeless kid is simply a typical bastard except for being a little clever and being able to bully and bully the "honest man" Zambit. This is all thanks to Tennelle's covert manipulation, and without anyone knowing, she distorts many facts and presents Cross with images that she has carefully retouched.

"So can you explain to me how such a trio managed to catch up with the team in front of them? Let me see if the way the second level was originally passed was not perfect, no matter which group it was, how did they come up with the perfect way to get through it?And where did Spadel go? Why is the Spider Cave empty? You seem to have used Anthony's Dementor Clock? Didn't I remind you that it is most undesirable for a strong man like Anthony to use the Dementor Clock to threaten him to do things for us?" The Count's questions followed, and the pitch grew louder, indicating that he had begun to grow angry.

The Count's roar reached Cross's ears, and the number two man in the castle turned pale, and he had even seen himself in chains and roasted in the flames of hell, so much so that he chose to ignore the Count's heavy gasps that accompanied the roar.

"Forget it. You should find out what the names of those people are, right?" asked the Earl, after a few gasps, and then forced his anger. He knew that Kroos's inability was not Kroos' fault, and that it was Kroos's loyalty that he valued. It's a pity that if Kresken had completely surrendered to him in the first place......

"Leni the ogre, and the priest Celent, who are currently under the control of Tennelle's illusions, are also pinched by the dwarf Barnett, the troll Zambit, and the animal tamer Katie......" Cross was counting here on his fingers when he was interrupted by the Count.

"Beast trainer, don't tell me Spadel was tamed as her pet. For some reason, there was a hint of nervousness in the earl's voice.

"No, no. Cross cleverly concealed Spicer's death. He knew very well how important Spicedle was to the Earl, and if he had known that Spicedle would end up in this fate, he would never have dared to use Spicedle against them.

Cross couldn't imagine if the Earl would raze the half-restored castle to the ground again when he learned of the death of the human-faced spider. 21010